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PPPL recently completed the process of building the first quadrant of the magnet at the heart of the National Spherical Torus Experiment-Upgrade.
Kanatzidis, a prominent materials scientist, has been recognized for his work studying perovskites, an important material for solar cells.
Researchers were able to conduct the first fully microscopic, quantum many-body simulation of a nucleus’s "neck rupture" as it undergoes fission.
Descamps was recognized for turning the world’s most powerful X-ray laser into a sophisticated tool for probing extremely hot, dense matter.
Mechanisms of oxygen consumption vary by soil material along a coastal gradient.
As multi-domain experts, EPSCI group members problem-solve their way through the complex world of physics & expansive layers of computational science.
A team of researchers has made important progress towards understanding the role of surface oxides in improving quantum computing circuits performance
Rapid, infrequent water fluctuations trigger groundwater redox biogeochemical reactions at terrestrial–aquatic interfaces.
SLAC hosted two faculty members from institutions historically underrepresented in the research community via the Visiting Faculty Program.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory will lead the new APEX (A Center for Power Elec-tronics Materials and Manufacturing Exploration).